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wages here are only 1/4 of those in china. an advertisement for staff received 10 applications for every position. >> translator: working here has made our life much easier. >> translator: we can have a better life. >> reporter: 13 other chinese companies have built factories in the same industrial park. >> translator: cambodian people are hard workers. i think productivity will increase there. >> reporter: with labor costs rising, chinese businesses need a new model for success. for some companies that means looking beyond china's borders. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> for an update on the weather forecast. >> torrential rain has been battering. the peak has gone. the stationary front will be lingering and lifting north. the next target will be yamaguci prefecture. tot total accumulation will be 100 mm. this will be moving off towards the ocean so tapering off with the showers. the rest of the country here will be looking at unstable conditions. we really had a sunny, hot day today reaching up to 31.4 degrees in
wages here are only 1/4 of those in china. an advertisement for staff received 10 applications for every position. >> translator: working here has made our life much easier. >> translator: we can have a better life. >> reporter: 13 other chinese companies have built factories in the same industrial park. >> translator: cambodian people are hard workers. i think productivity will increase there. >> reporter: with labor costs rising, chinese businesses need a new...
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yeah i think that's particularly accurate for china then china really has reached a much more mature stage of its development process but a part capita income of around six thousand dollars it's a truly middle income country and especially when you make the exchange rate adjustments one devaluation and so it's very difficult for china to not grow at the pace it did for the last thirty years it's matured i don't think that's quite true for india i think india's problem is different india's per capita income is one four to that of china a city or entity india should be able to grow much quicker and it's good to profile does not have to sort of paper out as of yet it's like ten fifteen years if not more behind china but india's problem really is the fact that it's not been getting out in any meaningful economic reforms over the last decade or so and it benefited from this global liquidity we've and i spent that windfall which came from the high growth rates into sort of social spending and other government spending rather than doing anything constructive in terms of enhancing economic g
yeah i think that's particularly accurate for china then china really has reached a much more mature stage of its development process but a part capita income of around six thousand dollars it's a truly middle income country and especially when you make the exchange rate adjustments one devaluation and so it's very difficult for china to not grow at the pace it did for the last thirty years it's matured i don't think that's quite true for india i think india's problem is different india's per...
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so hsbc has posted its version of china's services pmi just one day after china released its official data showing signs of slowing growth. tracey chang has been looking over the details and has a bit more. tracey? >> hi there, beccy. according to hsbc, china services sector expanded at its slowest rate in about ten months. down from 54.7 in may. the private data highlighted worries over china's slowing employment growth. it capped china's job creation at about a three-month low in june because of slowing new businesses. and this is a big stress point for beijing ahead of china's leadership transition later this year and it is likely to bolster expectations for beijing to introduce further policy measures to ease the economy further. meantime, economists largely brushed aside the differences between hsbc results and tuesday's official services data saying they used different methodologies. china's june officials pmi accelerated at the fastest pace in about three months. >> thank you for that, tracey. india's services sector getting support from the domestic economy. rima has more on t
so hsbc has posted its version of china's services pmi just one day after china released its official data showing signs of slowing growth. tracey chang has been looking over the details and has a bit more. tracey? >> hi there, beccy. according to hsbc, china services sector expanded at its slowest rate in about ten months. down from 54.7 in may. the private data highlighted worries over china's slowing employment growth. it capped china's job creation at about a three-month low in june...
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wages here are only one-quarter of those in china. an advertisement for staff received ten applications for every position. >> translator: working here has made our life much easier. >> translator: we can have a better life. >> 13 other chinese companies have built factories in the same industrial park. >> translator: cambodian people are hard workers. i think productivity will increase there and fall in china. >> with labor costs rising, chinese businesses need a new model for success. for some companies, that means >>> a hot sunny day here today. let's turn to rachel ferguson for that and more in her world weather forecast. as we head on through the day i am afraid the torrential downpours are not going to ease up, not until we head on into thursday and slowly the front line that is bringing that heavy rain should move north up into towards the region. unfortunately it is going to be very happy rain moving in there too. so, with the front it will bring also the likelihood of flooding. and landslides to occur. now if we follow that f
wages here are only one-quarter of those in china. an advertisement for staff received ten applications for every position. >> translator: working here has made our life much easier. >> translator: we can have a better life. >> 13 other chinese companies have built factories in the same industrial park. >> translator: cambodian people are hard workers. i think productivity will increase there and fall in china. >> with labor costs rising, chinese businesses need a...
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now china is a big economic power. that worries me. china, china, china. watch them. >> kimberly: i agree with the china effect as well but i'm concerned with the deep cuts in the military. with the army and navy, et cetera. those are not going to be something to sustain our force as world power. >> greg: that is important. sacrifices strength for entitlement to become weaker countries. we're doing that. radical islam hate us. look at socialism. all the european countries are crippled from it. we're lurking toward it. >> eric: we worry about the external threats. they're live external threats. coming up, he was a conservative wonder boy. at just 13 years old. but now he is turning to the dark, gloomy westland that beckel occupies. called liberalism. what happened to him? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online,
now china is a big economic power. that worries me. china, china, china. watch them. >> kimberly: i agree with the china effect as well but i'm concerned with the deep cuts in the military. with the army and navy, et cetera. those are not going to be something to sustain our force as world power. >> greg: that is important. sacrifices strength for entitlement to become weaker countries. we're doing that. radical islam hate us. look at socialism. all the european countries are...
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oh, more china. i can't help it. if i'm going to have a problem, it's going to be with china. i can't get in trouble doing that. look at that, ain't that beautiful. i wake up and i'm happy to wake up every morning because life is great, and everything around me seems bright, clear, lots of color and full of life. and it starts off for me with my wife and us eating off nice china. >> while roy proudly displays his china, his reminders from prison, photos, letters, and cards are all contained in a cardboard box. >> what do you think of that when you look at that? >> not too happy. i made bad decisions in my youth and my karmic debt that i had to wise up and be thankful for what i had, don't try and live outside my means. i went to prison for robbery. you know, i got excited and thought things are going to be all right. things are going to be all right no matter what. but you've got to do it the right way, even if you're going without a few things or if you're poor. it's still going to be all right. you can't take something out somebody's hand. that's just going to make things wo
oh, more china. i can't help it. if i'm going to have a problem, it's going to be with china. i can't get in trouble doing that. look at that, ain't that beautiful. i wake up and i'm happy to wake up every morning because life is great, and everything around me seems bright, clear, lots of color and full of life. and it starts off for me with my wife and us eating off nice china. >> while roy proudly displays his china, his reminders from prison, photos, letters, and cards are all...
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i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north-south access. we have a biannual that denver works on that brings people together for cultural, business, intellectual exchange and focuses on mexico and chile and brazil. one of the great things we're missing right now, it is part of the root of this mess about it -- immigration. our partners are right there. those old movies where people -- there was the girl next door, and the hero tries to fall in love with some likely candidates. she turns out to be loyal and ticks down her hair and -- takes down her hair and glasses. that is mexico. brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at chi
i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north-south access. we have a biannual...
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as a corporate ceo he shipped american jobs to places like mexico and china. as governor, he outsourced state jobs to a call center in india. he is still pushing tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. it is just what you would expect from a guy who had a swiss bank account. >> i say hit him again and again and again. not too early at all. >> i agree. conventional wisdom is it is too early. people are forming opinions right now. let them form them all summer. >> absolutely. hey, mitt, i i got an idea for you, bring your money back to the u.s., make it legal. make it under our laws, not the laws of the cayman island where is we get arrested for asking about what the hell you're doing with your secret money. >> show us all of your taxes like your dad did. do everything where you show all of your taxes. >> if he was alive now, he would probably be embarrassed by you. when we come back, speaking of embarrassing, man in north carolina put away for 17 years. and the evidence that the prosecution withheld was gross. i can't believe they withheld it and they
as a corporate ceo he shipped american jobs to places like mexico and china. as governor, he outsourced state jobs to a call center in india. he is still pushing tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. it is just what you would expect from a guy who had a swiss bank account. >> i say hit him again and again and again. not too early at all. >> i agree. conventional wisdom is it is too early. people are forming opinions right now. let them form them all summer. >>...
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the american flags made in china. and "world news," back on the hunt tonight to solve the problem. >> made bill americans, for americans, supplied by americans. >>> good evening, and it is great to have you with us. america is now 236 years old tonight, and you've never had a birthday as hot as this one. at least not on the record books. we are shattering records everywhere tonight. this image from the air, saying it all. tens of thousands of beach goers right there at coney island in brooklyn, new york. so many people, you can hardly see the sand there. families, children across the country trying to stay cool. this image from chicago, a young boy trying to beat the heat. there was this young face at a parade in indiana today. 25 states under excessive heat warnings and advisories tonight. more than 80 million americans dealing with heat near 100 or above. minneapolis, milwaukee, chicago, st. louis and detroit, just some of the sometimes where it reached triple digits. we are just four days into july now, and nearly
the american flags made in china. and "world news," back on the hunt tonight to solve the problem. >> made bill americans, for americans, supplied by americans. >>> good evening, and it is great to have you with us. america is now 236 years old tonight, and you've never had a birthday as hot as this one. at least not on the record books. we are shattering records everywhere tonight. this image from the air, saying it all. tens of thousands of beach goers right there at...
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she spent several years in china. she is able to work with the audience and get them to tell her what they want to learn. host: is this something new that voice of america is doing? using young people to try to make this connection of fun programming? is that something that has been part of it all along? guest: i have only been here four years. we really have made an effort to reach up to younger audiences. most of the population is under 35. in most of the arab nations, the population bulge is under 30 and under 35. same thing with russia. and in china, the population is being exposed to a lot of different ideas and media. it is being censored. this is one way of being able to overcome the great fire wall and be able to talk directly to chinese audiences and let them know that voice of america is there and we have stuff for them. host: we are joined from ohio on our independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. at the independence way. -- happy independence day. i do not understand why the american people do
she spent several years in china. she is able to work with the audience and get them to tell her what they want to learn. host: is this something new that voice of america is doing? using young people to try to make this connection of fun programming? is that something that has been part of it all along? guest: i have only been here four years. we really have made an effort to reach up to younger audiences. most of the population is under 35. in most of the arab nations, the population bulge is...
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europe, the united states, and china. europe right now is obviously not in a very good spot, and also, economically, they're in a rescission. the united states from our perspective is we avoid a recession in the u.s., and china, the third leg of that analysis is going to have a landing right now. so you're seeing global softness. commodities have sold off, emerging markets have sold off. and the united states has held up well, if you look at the russell 1,000, and the 2,000, you do need long term disciplinea sxnding. and there's going to be softness and volatility. >> susie: you know this is a headline driven market, and the headline is everyone is waiteding for is a report. what are you expecting? what kind of market reaction is going to come as a result of this? >> the consensus right now is a hundred thousand. that makes sense in that we've got a soft labor market. we're looking for a glacial improvement in the jobs markets. i emphasize glacial. it's going to get better, but not soon. >> susie: so if the number comes i
europe, the united states, and china. europe right now is obviously not in a very good spot, and also, economically, they're in a rescission. the united states from our perspective is we avoid a recession in the u.s., and china, the third leg of that analysis is going to have a landing right now. so you're seeing global softness. commodities have sold off, emerging markets have sold off. and the united states has held up well, if you look at the russell 1,000, and the 2,000, you do need long...
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china has been hoarding supply. if iran is silly enough to attempt this, not only could they loss -- lose the war, they could lose oil customers forever. >> maybe they're clever by another hat. since this is one of the few areas they can generate revenue for a country sanctioned left and right, pardon the term, that the threat bids up oil prices, they get richer. it never comes to closesto blows. they're not philly threatened. they get richer and win. >> that's exactly what they're doing. trying to get every dollar they can on every barrel they sell. but this european oil embargo will cut their exports and economy. it will bury their economy. they may not be able to sell oil to china or anybody else. they tainted their oil with politics. anybody who buys it would be looked at as tainted by the community. iranians overplayed their hands and if they decide to do anything, it's out of desperation. >> thank you very much for joining us on a holiday. have a great 4th. >> you too, sir. >> after the ruling, the warning fro
china has been hoarding supply. if iran is silly enough to attempt this, not only could they loss -- lose the war, they could lose oil customers forever. >> maybe they're clever by another hat. since this is one of the few areas they can generate revenue for a country sanctioned left and right, pardon the term, that the threat bids up oil prices, they get richer. it never comes to closesto blows. they're not philly threatened. they get richer and win. >> that's exactly what they're...
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in the past china town streets would be filled with them the. >> probably see maybe 50 to 100 runners and the business is very lucrative. money really good. >> officers have been walking this hotel difficult beat for decades. >> gangs were very hot and selling fireworks at one time. these kids at the end of the season each of these kids would be able to buy a car. >>reporter: but not now. we did see runner on street corners but the numbers were few. >> it's dead. like the econom economy. it's quiet for the kid too. >>reporter: so why are you here. >> buy stuff. >>reporter: fireworks. >> yes fireworks. >>reporter: we also bumped into buyers. mostly from the suburb looking for the runners. while we were here we saw patrol cars cruising down grant avenue regularly in a heavy presence of police walking beat. but the internet has taken over. fire officials say all of these on line sales are illegal. even safe and saint variety. but quick check of vague list uncovered load of pitches for all kinds of fireworks. >> m 80. cherry bomb. m 1,000 quarter stick of dynamite. >>reporter: merchant co
in the past china town streets would be filled with them the. >> probably see maybe 50 to 100 runners and the business is very lucrative. money really good. >> officers have been walking this hotel difficult beat for decades. >> gangs were very hot and selling fireworks at one time. these kids at the end of the season each of these kids would be able to buy a car. >>reporter: but not now. we did see runner on street corners but the numbers were few. >> it's dead....
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in china, you can hire 10 firefighters in china. they did the same job. they never complain about the benefits or anything like here. chairman nolan: thank you. ok. the next item is the citizens' advisory council report. i do not see mr. murphy. public comment, i believe. good afternoon. >> i did send an internal memo to the board. >> we have a number of speakers who wish to address the board. he was not first. >> i did send a memo expressing some of my concerns and i want to affirm one thing. one thing that is very symptomatic of the poor operations of mta, there is a bus stop that does not have announced destinations and arrivals. you have not installed a system that announces the arrival of muni buses. it is symptomatic of the flawed operations of mta. the other symptoms are buses that do not arrive on time. even if you installed the most ideal transit effectiveness project, it would all bread down if they did not arrive on time. -- break down if they did not arrive on time. would i would like to see is a public disclosure of the internal operations on
in china, you can hire 10 firefighters in china. they did the same job. they never complain about the benefits or anything like here. chairman nolan: thank you. ok. the next item is the citizens' advisory council report. i do not see mr. murphy. public comment, i believe. good afternoon. >> i did send an internal memo to the board. >> we have a number of speakers who wish to address the board. he was not first. >> i did send a memo expressing some of my concerns and i want to...
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and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. statistically just based on some of the figures that you've just said. what do you think? >> i think we have to be careful because there was a time where paris and france were at the forefront of everything culturally and politically and then it was replaced by london and gland and that was replaced by new york in america and we better watch out or it's going to be beijing and china and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. >>> back with my guest billy baldwin. you've optioned this book "a time to betray." very simply, what is this about? >> well, it's about
and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. statistically just based on some of the figures that you've just said. what do you think? >> i think we have to be careful because there was a time where paris and france were at the forefront of everything...
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some kind of security pact or or alliance of the south-east asian states won't it be the case that china picks off an alliance here another country. goes into bed with the united states and in that way. there's not a coherent sphere in southeast asia but rather there's sort of a chessboard with black squares and white squares and everyone on one side or the other we can avoid that not in a city behaving as you go to the bank but strong regional body they have clear understanding and the betterment there would include not to allow any of our countries to be a base for the super powers this was the engine went before i mean the philippines is a problem because they already head of the they really had the us for a long time but the understanding was not to increase let's let's talk a little bit about prime minister niger and the ruling clique when i was in malaysia and in two thousand and nine and was very briefly detained by special bronstein italy's there after after attending an election. the people i was speaking to. were saying whatever you do mention this i want our murder this is the
some kind of security pact or or alliance of the south-east asian states won't it be the case that china picks off an alliance here another country. goes into bed with the united states and in that way. there's not a coherent sphere in southeast asia but rather there's sort of a chessboard with black squares and white squares and everyone on one side or the other we can avoid that not in a city behaving as you go to the bank but strong regional body they have clear understanding and the...
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be enough for sure you can deter any form of possible interference by outside forces be the west or china. because the goal of the pact boullion for our countries would really quite enormous sums of money. you know we always be at the expense of education public health housing and poverty alleviation and i have that huge problem in my mind if we don't have some kind of security pact or or alliance of the south-east asian states won't it be the case that china picks off an alliance here another country. goes into bed with the united states and in that way. there's not a coherent sphere in southeast asia but rather there's sort of a chessboard with black squares and white squares and everyone on one side or the other we can avoid that not in a city behaving as you go to the bank best strong regional body they have clear understanding and the betterment there would include not to allow any of our countries to be a base for the superpowers this was the average went before i mean the philippines is a problem because they're already head and they really had the us for a long time but the unders
be enough for sure you can deter any form of possible interference by outside forces be the west or china. because the goal of the pact boullion for our countries would really quite enormous sums of money. you know we always be at the expense of education public health housing and poverty alleviation and i have that huge problem in my mind if we don't have some kind of security pact or or alliance of the south-east asian states won't it be the case that china picks off an alliance here another...
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china, china's emissions, green house gas emissions have gone through the roof. india is rising. brazil, russia, the industrializing countries, so it's bigger than just the united states. the united states, i think, has to, and should play a leadership role if we get onboard, and if we lead, i think others will follow. my prediction, frankly, is that china is going to way beat us to solar energy technology. >> sure. they're taking it right from us right now when it comes to manufacturing solar panels and what not. they're undercutting us like crazy. the president obviously was handed a tough assignment when he stepped into the oval office. there was a lot on his plate. if he wins reelection, there's a lot of talk about him going down the road of immigration. what about this issue? you have 78% of american people who think global warming is a real problem. and he wins a second term, would this be the right time to do something? >> i think it absolutely would. and very frankly, there's a whole lot of pent up demands from environmentalists on this issue and on other issues. waiting
china, china's emissions, green house gas emissions have gone through the roof. india is rising. brazil, russia, the industrializing countries, so it's bigger than just the united states. the united states, i think, has to, and should play a leadership role if we get onboard, and if we lead, i think others will follow. my prediction, frankly, is that china is going to way beat us to solar energy technology. >> sure. they're taking it right from us right now when it comes to manufacturing...
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basically send internet communications multiple times around the world so that no governments like china or iran that want to censor the internet can do so with this technology because they don't know where it's originating and no countries whether it be the united states or others that want to monitor the internet would be able to do so either this is the real battle between these kind of efforts to create in the media on the internet and governments that want to stay a step ahead that is a really important war being waged in terms of whether the internet will be a weapon for good or bad guy and i battle it is right like he said out there some of these tools out there that you can use but they take a lot of work in order to find them now the last thing i want to talk about is we do a lot of media critique here on this program and if you ask me it's often frustrating because if you like the mainstream media the cable networks especially they seem pretty apathetic about this at time. even veer into kind of sounds like mockery especially if you want to look at the relationship that they ha
basically send internet communications multiple times around the world so that no governments like china or iran that want to censor the internet can do so with this technology because they don't know where it's originating and no countries whether it be the united states or others that want to monitor the internet would be able to do so either this is the real battle between these kind of efforts to create in the media on the internet and governments that want to stay a step ahead that is a...
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. >> reporter: new jersey is not a china shop. >> i was sent here to be elected prom king. >> you must be the thinnest skin guy in america. day of reckoning has arrived. i'm a nice guy. ask anybody. well, not anybody. >> reporter: here's the best part of the montage you just saw. it was not sent to us by his democrat rivals. it was sent to us by his office. they're proud of his blunt speak. as we saw this weekend when a reporter asked him a question that did not have to do with the water emergency in monmouth county. >> did i stay on topic? or are you stupid? on topic. next question. >> are you concerned your rhetoric is tootoo much? >> no. sometimes people need a pat on the back. sometimes they need a kick in the rear end. experienced leaders can read that and do it. >> his adversaries call that bullying. >> saying he battles the legislature over the state's budget. even though the budget passed friday, he called the legislature back over the weekend from their summer vacation to push a tax cut. >> let's show our state, we can work together. >> his rivals mocked him for being dramatic
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. >> john: your american flag might have been made in china. up next, improbable scientific discovery that cost physicist stephen hawkins $100. [ male announcer ] summer is here. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ >> john: in international news, iran issued thinly vailed threat in a military drill today that included the firing of bah lostic missiles. islamic republic declared it can destroy nearby american military bases and strike israel within minutes of being attack. >>> body of former palestinian authority president yasser arafat may be exhumed for forensic testing. that follows a request from his widow after a swiss lab found elevated levels of palonium, in clothing and belongings that he is said to have used in final days. close associates of arafat says it suggests he may have been poisoned. arafat died in 2004. >>> some
. >> john: your american flag might have been made in china. up next, improbable scientific discovery that cost physicist stephen hawkins $100. [ male announcer ] summer is here. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ >> john: in international news, iran issued thinly...
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now even our immigrants are being made in china. >> sally field. >> this is made for bigger people. >> we set it up for the timberwolves. >> nba all-star kevin love and music from >> from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel live. tonight, sally field, nba all-star kevin love, and music from waca flocka flame. with cleto and the cletones. now while we're at it, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you. that's very nice. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being so wonderful in every way. welcome. hey, today is, or i should say, was, the last day of spring, which means if your christmas decorations are still up, you might as well keep them there. [ laughter ] tomorrow is the first day of summer, i can wear my toe ring and a shark tooth necklace. it's a real shark's tooth. here's an interesting fact. a hundred percent of people who use summer as a verb are awful people. did you know that? we summer in the south of france. now it's time summer is here, the ugg boots go away and get out the white ug
now even our immigrants are being made in china. >> sally field. >> this is made for bigger people. >> we set it up for the timberwolves. >> nba all-star kevin love and music from >> from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel live. tonight, sally field, nba all-star kevin love, and music from waca flocka flame. with cleto and the cletones. now while we're at it, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you. that's very...
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and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. let's come back and talk about this fascinating book, the time to betray, a cia agent inside the revolutionary guard in iran. you have bought the option to this. i want to put it on the screen. i want to know why you feel so passionately about this. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% sat
and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. let's come back and talk about this fascinating book, the time to betray, a cia agent inside the revolutionary guard in iran. you have bought the option to this. i want to put it on the screen. i want to know why you...
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and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. let's come back and talk about this fascinating book, the time to betray, a cia agent inside the revolutionary guard in iran. you have bought the option to this. i want to put it on the screen. i want to know why you feel so passionately about this. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. he doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i was teaching a martial arts class and it hit me. we get to the emergency room... and then...and then they just wheeled him away. i had to come to that realization that "wow, i am having a heart attack." i can't punch this away. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male
and we may look back and say in 2012 it already was beijing and china. we just weren't aware of it until 20 years later. r and d and education, infrastructure, reinvestment, i think we have to be very, very careful. we're about to be replaced. >>> let's take a short break. let's come back and talk about this fascinating book, the time to betray, a cia agent inside the revolutionary guard in iran. you have bought the option to this. i want to put it on the screen. i want to know why you...
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low-wage jobs are fleeing to china. 46% of the people live in poverty, but the most urgent challenge: drug trafficking and violence. he speaks english but preferred to conduct the interview in spanish. you inherit a drug war that has taken the lives of more than 50,000 of your citizens over the past six years. >> ( translated ): public safety is the most important challenge for our government. we need better intelligence, technology, better equipment to execute more precise hits on the cartels. >> reporter: outgoing president felipe calderon has been criticized as ineffective in fighting drug trafficking. still, pena nieto plans to continue many of his policies. he'll use the military to combat cartels. he'll increase the number of federal police. but he notes this is not just mexico's problem. what role do you think the united states plays in the drug problems confronting the country? >> ( translated ): i think it plays a fundamental role. it's clear the united states is the biggest consumer of illegal drugs. this requires action by both governments. >> reporter: you have won the mos
low-wage jobs are fleeing to china. 46% of the people live in poverty, but the most urgent challenge: drug trafficking and violence. he speaks english but preferred to conduct the interview in spanish. you inherit a drug war that has taken the lives of more than 50,000 of your citizens over the past six years. >> ( translated ): public safety is the most important challenge for our government. we need better intelligence, technology, better equipment to execute more precise hits on the...
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. >> warner: one of your advisors said to me, it's analogous to nixon going to china. only nixon could go to china. do you think you're in that position? >> without a doubt, the p.r.i. is the political party with the political capacity and the strength to push structural reforms that will allow us to modernize our country. >> warner: mr. president, thank you so much. best of luck. >> woodruff: margaret blogs about the interview, and you can find her past reports from mexico, all on our web site. >> brown: and now, to the latest twist in the often-tortured relationship between the u.s. and pakistan, which announced today that it was reopening key truck routes into afghanistan. much of the last decade, trucks from pakistan have transported fuel, equipment and supplies to u.s. and nato troops fighting in afghanistan. staking along a route that begins in the port city of krawchy, runs through the khyber pass and into various parts of afghanistan. pakistan closed these routes last november after u.s. forces killed 24 pakistani soldiers in an operation along the border. what
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. >>> environmentalists welcoming china's announcement it would prohibit officials from serving shark fin soup at banquets. causing a sharp decline in global shark populations. california banned the sale last october. the sale of existing fins are allowed until next july. the ban reported in beijing could take as long as three years to take effect it remains unclear how widely it would be implemented. >>> 4:57. despite warnings, you see this everywhere illegal fireworks. next, fire crews are hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. >>> 49ers score a big legal victory in a new dispute over the santa clara stadium. >>> bay area favorite goes for the gold in competitive eating. the personal record hopes to good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy.
. >>> environmentalists welcoming china's announcement it would prohibit officials from serving shark fin soup at banquets. causing a sharp decline in global shark populations. california banned the sale last october. the sale of existing fins are allowed until next july. the ban reported in beijing could take as long as three years to take effect it remains unclear how widely it would be implemented. >>> 4:57. despite warnings, you see this everywhere illegal fireworks. next,...